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I wrote a piece for WorldChanging a few weeks back about Daoud Kuttab, an amazing Palestinian journalist who founded AmmanNet, an Internet radio station in… Read More »More news on Ammannet
I wrote a piece for WorldChanging a few weeks back about Daoud Kuttab, an amazing Palestinian journalist who founded AmmanNet, an Internet radio station in… Read More »More news on Ammannet
The Democratic Republic of Congo is in the news again, and per usual, it’s not good news. The Times of London reports a new, especially… Read More »Send lawyers, guns and money…
It’s becoming clear that we won’t know the full scale of the disaster caused by the recent earthquake and tsunami in the Indian Ocean for… Read More »The tsunami and Burma
As most folks have already heard, a tsunami caused by an 8.9-richter earthquake has killed at least 20,000 people, many in Sri Lanka, but throughout… Read More »The Tsunami in South Asia
I was researching a piece for WorldChanging when I found myself wondering how many texts are translated from Arabic into English in any given year.… Read More »Translation and Information Flow
If you missed the Global Voices conference we had at Harvard two weekends ago, there’s a great chance for you to catch up on the… Read More »Catching up with Global Voices